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Post by catefrances on Mar 22, 2012 2:09:08 GMT 1
Thanks , that does pretty much sound like us. I always feel slightly uneven when sitting on him even at walk and constantly feel like I have one stirrup longer then the other but it may be then that he is throwing me slightly to one side ?
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Post by bingbong on Mar 23, 2012 19:02:38 GMT 1
Yes or maybe your throwing him out? I'm the same always feel like one legs longer thsnks the other but my pelvis is out of line after child birth. Maybe worth getting the back cracker to look at your self?
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Post by catefrances on Mar 23, 2012 23:32:51 GMT 1
I never thought of that but yea you could be right , I definitely have one shoulder that sits further forward than the other after dislocating it years ago when I had a nasty kick .........it could even come from my posture in relation to that I suppose .....
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Post by bingbong on Mar 29, 2012 18:15:22 GMT 1
During a jumping lesson the other night I was advised that the best way to improve a canter was to work perfectly at the walk as they use the same lateral muscules. Thought that might be of some use to you and like 100 walk halt walk trot transitions per session
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Post by catefrances on Mar 30, 2012 13:14:25 GMT 1
Thanks for everyones advice, we have been working away and he is definitely getting much better............low my wee horse to bits !
I am taking him to the Easter show at Rowallan on Monday the 9th of April, Thanks to Isabelbreen for letting me know about it, is anyone else going there's an ex racer class as well as loads of other stuff and jumping Xxx
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Post by catefrances on Mar 30, 2012 13:15:43 GMT 1
Meant to say love my wee horse to bits !
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Post by bingbong on Mar 31, 2012 0:04:35 GMT 1
Oh I was thinking on taking my youngster snip for the Hunter class but he's thrown a splint so iv been resting him so see how it goes. Good luck have fun. There's far too many shows on that weekend. Lol too hard to choose. Lets hope we can all get fuel too hahahahaha
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